Article 348(1) of the Constitution of India provides that all proceedings in the Supreme Court and in every High Court shall be in English language until Parliament by law otherwise provides. Under Article 348(2) the Governor of the State may, with t ..
In Civil Appeal 1668/2002 State of HP v. Narayan Singh decided on 8/7/2009 by the apex Court the question was whether the State can in exercise of its sovereign legislative power enact an amendment Act seeking to remove and cure the defects in the pr ..
Protection of certain rights regarding freedom of speech, etc.(1) All citizens shall have the right -(a) to freedom of speech and expression;(b) to assemble peaceably and without arms;(c) to form associations or unions;(d) to move freely throughout ..
Constitutional Point of ViewSection 377 of IPC violates Fundamental Rights guaranteed under Part III of the ConstitutionArticle 14 of the Constitution provides us equality before law. The intention of this Article is that every person is equal in th ..
Section 2 (d) of the Consumer Protection Act, 1986, defines ‘consumer’ as any person who-(i) buys any goods for a consideration which has been paid or promised or partly paid and partly promised, or under any system of deferred payment a ..
In Shankarasan Dash v. Union of India, (1991) 2 SCR 567 : (1991 AIR SCW 1583), a Constitution Bench had held that mere inclusion of the name in the list of selected candidates does not confer any right upon any candidate to be selected unless the rel ..
Decisive decision and its controversyKerala Governor R.S Gavai‘s by using the executive power under article 163 of Indian constitution granted permission to prosecute the Communist party of India (Marxist)’s State Secretary Pinarayi Viya ..
This article is reproduction of views of Hon. Yatindra Singh,J (Allahabad High Court) while passing interim order in WRIT - A No. 16879 of 1999, Net Singh Vs. Labour Secy., U.P. Shasan Lko. & Others. Where his lordship observed that:“ The ..
INTRODUCTION- (Abstract) ‘Judiciary Unlimited’- an unelected judiciary which is not accountable to anyone except its own temperament has taken over significant powers of Indian Governance. Conflict between the judiciary, legislatu ..
The Constitution of India provides for the amendment by way of Amendment Acts in a formal manner. For the purpose of amendment, the various Articles of the Constitution are divided into three categories. The first category is out of the purview of A ..